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The Ismailis, who make up the second-biggest branch of Shi'a Islam, live primarily in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The most famous Ismaili today is the Aga Khan, who is considered the current spiritual leader of the community. In the eighth century, a split occurred in the Shi'a community over the true leader of the group. Ismailis followed imam Isma'il ibn Jafar as their rightful leader, rather than Musa al-Kadhim. In the 1930s, discoveries of lost historical documents in private collections reopened this area of study. Editor Daftary (Institute of Ismaili Studies, London) incorporates this new research into his dictionary, detailing Ismaili culture, doctrine, personalities, tradition, institutions, history, and locations. This resource features a lengthy introduction tracing the evolution of the Ismailis, a detailed chronology, a comprehensive genealogy of leaders, a glossary, illustrations, maps, and an extensive bibliography. Entries are cross-referenced and account for variant spellings and dates. They include a wide variety of topics, e.g., the Hajj, architecture, the Crusades, Ali ibn Abi Talib, and women. This much-needed reference provides a comprehensive, well-written, insightful look at the Ismailis and should be included in any Islam collection. Summing Up: Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
The Ismalii Muslims are part of the Shia branch of Islam, and this historical dictionary is the first comprehensive resource on their history and heritage. A chronology and introduction offer a broad and interesting overview, and entries cover key figures, traditions, and doctrines. Maps, illustrations, and genealogical tables and lists round out the volume, along with an extensive bibliography containing reference works, primary sources, and studies. For special collections and large academic and public libraries. * Booklist *
The book. . . is a handy reference on the Ismalis, the second largest branch of Shia Islam, who rose to political power at the beginning of the tenth century by establishing the Fatimid dynasty in North Africa. . . . This work is a welcome addition to the field of Ismali studies. Overall the dictionary is well executed. * Journal of The Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies *

Historical Dictionary of the Ismailis

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 12/30/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810861640, 978-0810861640
      ISBN10: 081086164X

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      The Ismailis, who make up the second-biggest branch of Shi'a Islam, live primarily in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The most famous Ismaili today is the Aga Khan, who is considered the current spiritual leader of the community. In the eighth century, a split occurred in the Shi'a community over the true leader of the group. Ismailis followed imam Isma'il ibn Jafar as their rightful leader, rather than Musa al-Kadhim. In the 1930s, discoveries of lost historical documents in private collections reopened this area of study. Editor Daftary (Institute of Ismaili Studies, London) incorporates this new research into his dictionary, detailing Ismaili culture, doctrine, personalities, tradition, institutions, history, and locations. This resource features a lengthy introduction tracing the evolution of the Ismailis, a detailed chronology, a comprehensive genealogy of leaders, a glossary, illustrations, maps, and an extensive bibliography. Entries are cross-referenced and account for variant spellings and dates. They include a wide variety of topics, e.g., the Hajj, architecture, the Crusades, Ali ibn Abi Talib, and women. This much-needed reference provides a comprehensive, well-written, insightful look at the Ismailis and should be included in any Islam collection. Summing Up: Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
      The Ismalii Muslims are part of the Shia branch of Islam, and this historical dictionary is the first comprehensive resource on their history and heritage. A chronology and introduction offer a broad and interesting overview, and entries cover key figures, traditions, and doctrines. Maps, illustrations, and genealogical tables and lists round out the volume, along with an extensive bibliography containing reference works, primary sources, and studies. For special collections and large academic and public libraries. * Booklist *
      The book. . . is a handy reference on the Ismalis, the second largest branch of Shia Islam, who rose to political power at the beginning of the tenth century by establishing the Fatimid dynasty in North Africa. . . . This work is a welcome addition to the field of Ismali studies. Overall the dictionary is well executed. * Journal of The Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies *

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